Southwestern Shore

Warnings

Marine Forecast

Wind southerly 10 to 15 knots backing to easterly 15 to 20 this
evening then veering to southeast 25 late overnight. Wind increasing to
southeast 40 near noon Friday then diminishing to southwest 30 Friday
evening.

Showers beginning late overnight changing to rain near noon
Friday with a risk of thunderstorms then to showers Friday evening. Fog patches
dissipating early this afternoon. Fog patches reforming late
overnight.

Winds

Issued 10:00 AM ADT 21 March 2019

Today Tonight and Friday.Gale warning in effect.
Wind southerly 10 to 15 knots backing to easterly 15 to 20 this
evening then veering to southeast 25 late overnight. Wind increasing to
southeast 40 near noon Friday then diminishing to southwest 30 Friday
evening.

Waves

Issued 05:00 AM ADT 21 March 2019

Today Tonight and Friday.Seas 1 metre or less building to 1 to 2 this evening and to 2 to
3 Friday morning. Seas building to 3 to 5 Friday afternoon.

Weather & Visibility

Issued 10:00 AM ADT 21 March 2019

Today Tonight and Friday.Showers beginning late overnight changing to rain near noon
Friday with a risk of thunderstorms then to showers Friday evening. Fog patches
dissipating early this afternoon. Fog patches reforming late
overnight.

Iceberg Count

Warnings (In effect)

Southwestern Shore

Issued 10:00 AM ADT 21 March 2019

'Gale' force winds of 34 to 47 knots are occurring or expected to occur in this marine area. Watch for updated statements. Please refer to the latest marine forecasts for further details and continue to monitor the situation through Canadian Coast Guard radio or Weatheradio stations.

Marine Weather Statement

Issued 9:42 AM ADT 21 March 2019 A developing low pressure system will approach southwestern watersFriday morning and will move to lie over Southern Maine by Fridayevening. Winds will increase to gale force easterlies ahead of thelow then shift to strong to gale force southwesterlies in its wake.

Marine interests are advised that gale warnings are in effect for allwaters. In addition, higher than normal water levels can be expectedduring high tide along the Atlantic Coast of Nova Scotia and parts ofthe Bay of Fundy coast on Friday.